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Restoring the iDentity

Restoring the iDentity. A Future Trends Project. Group 11-25 Ryan Yeo (L) Lee Cheok Feng Marcus Lim Web report: http://restoringtheidentity.wikispaces.com/Home. Fundamental problem.

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Restoring the iDentity

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  1. Restoring the iDentity A Future Trends Project Group 11-25 Ryan Yeo (L) Lee Cheok Feng Marcus Lim Web report: http://restoringtheidentity.wikispaces.com/Home

  2. Fundamental problem • Given that the scenario states that relationships in the year 2047 are poor, leading to selfishness as well as a cold society, it could be a problem for the people in 2047 as society will become a place where hardly anybody cares for one another or is able to communicate with each other properly on a face-to-face basis. How might we improve relationships between friends, families and colleagues such that society becomes a much friendlier place in the year 2047?

  3. Solution 1 Encourage companies to have team-bonding activities. Workers will view each other as friends Companies will have a few hang-outs annually and employees can have fun and bond together Colleagues can trust and confide among themselves Employees’ relationships and sense of belonging is improved

  4. Solution 1 • An article from “Sustainable Employee Motivation”: • Icebreakers help to break down natural barriers between people. • Employees interact among themselves differently than with others. • They will loosen up after team bonding events

  5. Solution 2 Encourage community bonding throughout communities around the world Funfairs and games will allow community members to strengthen relationships They will have a strong sense of belonging to the community

  6. Solution 2 • A research paper for the NSW Department of Arts, Sport and Recreation by Dr. Andrew Larkin: • Social engagement… can create awareness of difference and break down barriers for individuals and communities. • Recreational activities as a community builds closer bonds

  7. Solution 3 Encourage the giving of gifts Implementing policies that encourage gift giving Inculcate the value of caring and sharing Society becomes better place

  8. Solution 3 • Professor John F. Sherry Jr.: "social bonds are forged and reciprocation encouraged… the giving of gifts can be used to shape and reflect social integration or social distance". • Peter Block describes a community as one made of "possibility, generosity, and gifts".

  9. Solution 4 Increase awareness and frequency of Neighbours’ Day Encourage Neighbours to interact and have a gathering once a month Creates strong bonds and strong sense of belonging between neighbours

  10. Solution 4 (cont’d) • Neighbours' Day has already been successfully implemented in 46 countries all around the world • By making Neighbours' Day worldwide and more frequent, this will result in communities being more united as neighbours will be well known to one another.

  11. Solution 5 • Organize goal setting events for the community • Share goals for and with community • Make new friends with common goals and help each other • People bond with each other • Members of community also move towards a similar direction

  12. Solution 5 • Stewart Flaherty, Livestrong.com: • Strong goal setting encourages team spirit • Get team members united and focused on achieving common aim

  13. Criteria 1 Which solution will require the least amount of resources such that it is costs less resources to help improve relationships between friends, family and colleagues?

  14. Criteria 2 Which solution can be implemented the fastest so that the situation can be prevented at an early stage and allow relationships between friends, family and colleagues to remain close before the problem begins?

  15. Criteria 3 Which solution is the most convenientto implement so that it will cause as little trouble as possible and can be implemented smoothly for friends, families and colleagues in society?

  16. Criteria 4 Which solution will reach out the furthest such that more people would want to and get to take part, so that most friends, families and colleagues will have their relationships improved?

  17. Criteria 5 • Which solution will have the longest lasting effect for the people in the communities in the future scene so that the friends, families and colleagues can maintain their close relationships for a long time?

  18. Best solution: Solution 5 • We, the UN humanitarian officers, will organize goal setting events for the community. These events will occur all around the world by the year 2020. This will be done through goal setting events that encourage people to share their goals for the community. People will then realize that their community members have much in common and new friends can be made. This will allow the community to get together and aim to achieve set targets as a whole. People can bond with each other and relationships are improved.

  19. Bibliography • Robert D. Putnam (Jan 1995). Bowling Alone: America’s Declining Social Capital. Retrieved from http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/DETOC/assoc/bowling.html • Ministry of Education, Singapore (08 July 2013). Community Involvement Programme and Service Learning. Retrieved from http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/secondary/cip/ • Sara Mahuron (2003). The Disadvantages of Overtime. Retrieved from http://work.chron.com/disadvantages-overtime-5388.html • Derik Mocke (9 July 2008). Sustainable Employee Motivation. Retrieved from http://www.sustainable-employee-motivation.com/ice-breakers.html • Dr Andrew Larkin (June 2008). Sports and Recreation and Community Building. Retrieved from http://www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/assets/pubs/industry/study_communitybuilding.pdf • Prof. John F. Sherry, Jr. (September 1983). Gift Giving in Anthropological Perspective. Retrieved from http://www3.nd.edu/~jsherry/pdf/1983/Gift%20Giving.pdf • Hastings District Council (21 March 2013). Neighbours Day: Getting to Know People in Your Street. Retrieved from http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1303/S00492/neighbours-day-getting-to-know-the-people-in-your-street.htm • Stewart Fleharty (03 August 2010). What are the Benefits of Challenging Goal Setting? Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/192501-what-are-the-benefits-of-challenging-goal-setting/#ixzz2YFmeS0NI • Association for Psychological Science (8 October 2010). Thoughts about time inspire people to socialize. ScienceDaily. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101007145457.htm • Alexandra Smith (31 March 2006). Group work benegits pupils, study finds. Retrieved from http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2006/mar/31/schools.uk2 • Ellen Sarkisian (1997). Working in Groups. Retrieved from http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/html/icb.topic58474/wigintro.html

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